Antipode — or Antipodes may refer to:* Antipode (journal), an academic journal * Antipode (mathematics), the point which is diametrically opposite another point on a sphere * Antipode (mathematics) , the convolution inverse of the identity on a Hopf algebra … Wikipedia
antipode — [ ɑ̃tipɔd ] n. m. • 1372; lat. antipodes; gr. antipous, podos, de anti et pous, podos « pied » 1 ♦ Vx Individu, peuple qui, par rapport à un autre, habite un point du globe diamétralement opposé. « Pythagore disait que la terre était ronde [...]… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Human geography — is a branch of geography that focuses on the study of patterns and processes that shape human interaction with the environment, with particular reference to the causes and consequences of the spatial distribution of human activity on the Earth s… … Wikipedia
Cindi Katz — (born 1954, New York City), a geographer, is a Professor in Environmental Psychology, Earth and Environmental Sciences, and Women s Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center. Her work concerns social reproduction and the production of space, place and… … Wikipedia
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Geology of Mercury — The surface of Mercury is dominated by impact craters, and lava plains similar in some respects to the lunar maria. Other notable features include scarps and mineral deposits (possibly ice) inside craters at the poles. Currently, the surface is… … Wikipedia
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anti- — 1. ant(i) ♦ Élément, du gr. anti « en face de, contre », signifiant en composition : 1 ♦ Qui est situé en face de, à l opposé de : antarctique, anticathode; et aussi Anti Atlas, Anti Liban, n. pr. 2 ♦ Qui s oppose à, qui lutte contre les effets… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Ron Martin — is professor of economic geography at the Department of Geography University of Cambridge. He is also a fellow of the Cambridge MIT Institute, research associate of the Centre for Business Research and professorial fellow of St Catharine s… … Wikipedia
TERRE — Avant d’être un concept, la Terre fut une donnée: d’abord, la Terre nourricière – autrement dit, la «terre végétale» –, puis, la Terre où l’homme vit, par opposition à la mer, c’est à dire les terres émergées. Tout naturellement, cette Terre,… … Encyclopédie Universelle